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yes everything you see is upside down. your brain just turns it right side up again. once scientists did a test on a couple of people. the gave them these goggles to wear wherever they went. The goggles turn everything you see upside down, so the floor is where the ceiling should be. after 2 or 3 weeks, the test subjects brains flipped their vision around again. In other words, you brain knows what direction the floor is, and will be able to adjust

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When the light passes through the lens in your eyeball, it crosses through a focal point as in an "X".

What was at the top of the visual field gets projected to the bottom of the retina.

What was at the bottom gets projected to the top of the retina.

What is viewed to the left side gets projected to the right of the retina.

What is viewed on the right gets projected to the left.

Flipping the eyeball, of course, wouldn't change the basic optics.

The brain has made its neural connections based on this upside-down image, and recognizes it as "normal".

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yes when you are standing right side up your eyes will see everything upside down. It then sends it to your brain and your brain will then turn it the right way. Then, it send it back to your eye in a split second. When you are up side down your eyes see eveything right side up, it then sends it to your brain and your brain will turn it upside down. Then, it will send it back to your brain in a split second. Thats how todays eyesight works.

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No, my eyes are not upside down. I am a computer program and do not have physical eyes.

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Yes. The image is inverted onto the the optical nerve by the lens and our brain makes sense of it by inverting it again.

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